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states clearly i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the program. it's part of a larger strategy to control and contain both russia and china and that is i think the most important point to be looked at here and indeed there are problems with almost every big technology program that comes along has problems if you get enough time and you give them enough money and they're going to work some of those things out they've already used a missile defense system on an aegis destroyer to knock aside why the other space showing that it could be used as a down time weapon so there are considerable capabilities of these systems and again you lot of money they're getting a lot of money about nine billion going into the missile defense agency. in time i think they can really make this thing boil will technology just sticking momentarily with the geo political aspect of this of course just today vladimir putin inaugurated in russia sworn in for his third term as president and of course much of the negotiati
states clearly i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the program. it's part of a larger strategy to control and contain both russia and china and that is i think the most important point to be looked at here and indeed there are problems with almost every big technology program that comes along has problems if you get enough time and you give them enough money and they're going to work some of those things out they've already used a missile defense system on an aegis...
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states to decide what they want to do. so when you talk about things like that you know some people can say that maybe his position is a little bit more pro israel rather than sort of anti israel but things like ending the wars which wars you know there's so many wars going on you know not all conservatives support all the wars you know some wars or democrat wars the war in libya for example that was obama who started the nato bombing with france and britain to to unseat khadafi that was however you had some of the most well known hard core republicans lindsey graham john mccain saying libya should have lasted longer and been more hardcore sure absolutely but you also had some hard core tea party republicans like michele bachmann come out who you would say might be. pro-war in certain cases come out against the obama administration for this because they did not seek authorization of congress and it was totally unconstitutional very true i want to get your reaction austin to the people who say that the only reason that ron
states to decide what they want to do. so when you talk about things like that you know some people can say that maybe his position is a little bit more pro israel rather than sort of anti israel but things like ending the wars which wars you know there's so many wars going on you know not all conservatives support all the wars you know some wars or democrat wars the war in libya for example that was obama who started the nato bombing with france and britain to to unseat khadafi that was...
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states for a look at our history the ways in which people came to the united states varies some people were brought here by force and some people came on their own hand in many ways we are a nation that values are immigration history but in israel really, what is apparent is that there's an emigration wave every single generation even less than a generation so where are some of the places where people have come from each generation into the state of israel >>> a group and the united states my father was an orthodox rabbi and in 1985 and a graduate college. my wife was born in israel of her parents weren't inching community my neighbors are ethiopian jews set of come from operation moses and operation solomon in the course of the last 20 years. but other neighbors are russian jews that came after emigration of the soviet union >>> it's almost easier to look and say where of choose not come from to israel this committee is from south america and north america a large persian jewish committee and indian jewish community from all over. >>> in my favorite activities is folk dancing one of t
states for a look at our history the ways in which people came to the united states varies some people were brought here by force and some people came on their own hand in many ways we are a nation that values are immigration history but in israel really, what is apparent is that there's an emigration wave every single generation even less than a generation so where are some of the places where people have come from each generation into the state of israel >>> a group and the united...
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a very high position in the united states. my grandson, i have three children, three grandsons, and two great grandsons. [ applause ] . i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. [ applause ] and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this, and he says grandpa, i'm very happy that you survived and that you're here. if you wouldn't have survived, i wouldn't be here either. >> thank you. >> and so i'm walking proud in this country and very grateful what it offered me in giving me a chance and an opportunity. thank you all. [ applause ] >> when you think that during world war ii between 50 and 70 million people were killed and you think about those who never had a chance after the war and what they could have done in their own professions, in their own lives. so these guys obviously feel very blessed to be here and we're
a very high position in the united states. my grandson, i have three children, three grandsons, and two great grandsons. [ applause ] . i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. [ applause ] and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this, and he says grandpa, i'm very happy that you...
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we are going after the new deal in california, but hope to extend throughout the united states. i thought that i am, photographer robert dosson could photo. it's gradually become a collaborative prejudice, which is state wide and is being sponsored by the california historical society for research and labor employment at berkeley. this is part of the team. part of it is community involvement. we want people to become aware of what's around them. the records are terrible. he lives up nevada city. i told him what i was doing and he was consciencious. he had a stack of clippings about what the new deal had done in his area and walked around while he showed me sidewalks and parks and schools and gardens and camps that had been done. he said, i didn't notice. then he became mayor. it's exactly the kind of thing we want. this is or was the living new deal site about a couple months ago. it's much denser now. san francisco county is the best documented of all the california counties. we think that all of california will look like san francisco now. when you begin putting in the work of
we are going after the new deal in california, but hope to extend throughout the united states. i thought that i am, photographer robert dosson could photo. it's gradually become a collaborative prejudice, which is state wide and is being sponsored by the california historical society for research and labor employment at berkeley. this is part of the team. part of it is community involvement. we want people to become aware of what's around them. the records are terrible. he lives up nevada...
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it means a lot that i can remember the ones who have fallen for us to have the united states and for those who are still fighting to this day. it means a lot. also to respect my family. >> reporter: great. thanks for joining us and thank you for taking the time over the weekend. you spent five hours on saturday here setting up the flags with people in the young marines and think that's great. thanks again and this ceremony starts at 10 this morning. it's open to the public. so if you plan to be here, they will have a shuttle service and parking is available. so if you are looking for a ceremony to honor those, you are welcome to attend. again it starts at 10 this morning at due lanny valley memorial -- due -- dulaney valley memorial gardens. >>> this morning president obama will take part in a ceremony honoring fallen veterans. abc2 news ed payne has the story. >> reporter: the whistle and roar, memorial day weekend kicks off in the nation's capital. on sunday, the parents of missing serviceman led the rolling thunder ride in a model t. hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists drove fr
it means a lot that i can remember the ones who have fallen for us to have the united states and for those who are still fighting to this day. it means a lot. also to respect my family. >> reporter: great. thanks for joining us and thank you for taking the time over the weekend. you spent five hours on saturday here setting up the flags with people in the young marines and think that's great. thanks again and this ceremony starts at 10 this morning. it's open to the public. so if you plan...
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the united states believes that, we believe that. we work together in that situation to protect people, but we had a path forward. this one is a much more complicated issue. i wish it wasn't, and i wish, i mean it's clear that innocent people are being killed, and that is in itself for all of us, all of us who believe in humanity, anybody is a parent or anyone else that sees the slaughter of young children and families, it's just horrific. it's horrible. we obviously want to see the diplomatic solutions to implement the cease-fire, but it's obviously not working to date. >> woodruff: if it's not working, then what more has to be done or should be done, do you think? >> we've got to continue to work as a world community. there's more like-minded countries working together to try to find a solution, sanctions, diplomats, sanctions that are resulting on tremendous economic pressure in syria. but we also have to be honest to say the cease-fire hasn't been implemented and that's one of the six conditions the u. n. envoy set down with an a
the united states believes that, we believe that. we work together in that situation to protect people, but we had a path forward. this one is a much more complicated issue. i wish it wasn't, and i wish, i mean it's clear that innocent people are being killed, and that is in itself for all of us, all of us who believe in humanity, anybody is a parent or anyone else that sees the slaughter of young children and families, it's just horrific. it's horrible. we obviously want to see the diplomatic...
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should the united states take action? congressman allen west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. how are you doing? >> very well. there seems to be two issues. first of all, did we hang this man out to dry? did the american people -- >> there is no question about that. we absolutely did hang him out to dry. one of the follow-up phases of the operation, once osama bin laden was identified as being the target and having been eliminated, we should have gone to the phase of extracting this doctor and his family out of pakistan for his own safety. >> what do we do now? and how -- did we blow his cover that led to his detention and ultimate penalty by the pakistanis? >> i think the more that we talked about it we voided one of the basic premises of military operations, and that's operation security. and i think it kind of shows the amateur nature of this administration and president obama in talking too much about this operation and enabling the pakistanis to listen carefully to some of the words and verbiage he was using and they were able to back t
should the united states take action? congressman allen west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. how are you doing? >> very well. there seems to be two issues. first of all, did we hang this man out to dry? did the american people -- >> there is no question about that. we absolutely did hang him out to dry. one of the follow-up phases of the operation, once osama bin laden was identified as being the target and having been eliminated, we should have gone to the phase...
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i represent water aid here in the united states. and we've been involved in putting together a partnership called the summitation for water which met here last weekend in washingt washington. in the partnership we've been together, multilateral, bilateral organizations, civil society organizations, national governments to really think conservatively of how you can get more resources into the sector but also how you can improve the use and management of those resources. it's only been going for three or four years. the united states government only joined at the last meeting, but we've been very encouraged by this example of how to bring together a multicultural partnership. i'd like the panelis to comment on this. is there an example of these that can be replicated in other sectors? and what do you see as the value? thank you. >> glad to be able to be at the ministerial meeting in washington that talked about that partnership. and we're trying to take you to the gates foundation, especially on the sanitation side. i think what is in
i represent water aid here in the united states. and we've been involved in putting together a partnership called the summitation for water which met here last weekend in washingt washington. in the partnership we've been together, multilateral, bilateral organizations, civil society organizations, national governments to really think conservatively of how you can get more resources into the sector but also how you can improve the use and management of those resources. it's only been going for...
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iran makint against the united states. a country leader warning the missiles can reach every base, including our bases. so should we be worried? joining us is former ambassador john bolten. >> i think you have to take it seriously. that regime is so irrational from our point of view that i think you cannot discount that threat. on the other hand, i do think they would be completely crazy to retaliate in any way against u.s. military forces because even under the obama administration, the response would have to be crushing. >> let me give you a wild hypothetical. let's say that israel decides to go alone and decides to attack the nuclear -- their nuclear capability oregon what they are working on. they will then immediately retaliate and they will start reacting, right? >> they will respond. there's no doubt about that. >> so who do they respond, using the short missiles that can hit our bases, our base that is they consider the enemy bases or israel? >> it's possible that they would respond by attacking our base in bahrain
iran makint against the united states. a country leader warning the missiles can reach every base, including our bases. so should we be worried? joining us is former ambassador john bolten. >> i think you have to take it seriously. that regime is so irrational from our point of view that i think you cannot discount that threat. on the other hand, i do think they would be completely crazy to retaliate in any way against u.s. military forces because even under the obama administration, the...
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in the united states' history. through her consummate diplomacy and steadfast democratic ideals, secretary albright advanced peace in the middle east, nuclear arms control, justice in the balkans, and human rights around the world. with unwavering leadership and continued engagement with the global community, she continues her noble pursuit of freedom and dignity for all people. >> i think this goes very well with your broach. [the medal is presented] [applause] >> john doar. as african americans strove for justice, john doar led federal efforts to defend equality and enforce civil rights. risking his life to confront the injustices around him, he prevented a violent riot, obtained convictions for the killings of civil rights activists, and stood by the first african american student at the university of mississippi on his first day of class. during pivotal moments in the civil rights movement and in the troubled times of the watergate scandal, john doar fought to protect the core values of liberty, equality and de
in the united states' history. through her consummate diplomacy and steadfast democratic ideals, secretary albright advanced peace in the middle east, nuclear arms control, justice in the balkans, and human rights around the world. with unwavering leadership and continued engagement with the global community, she continues her noble pursuit of freedom and dignity for all people. >> i think this goes very well with your broach. [the medal is presented] [applause] >> john doar. as...
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settlement along the june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders israel in the united states the chief rejectionists in the world are opposed to it . many issues with mr finkelstein's position but chief among them is his notion that really this cut this situation which has persisted in the middle east for decades really comes down to something very simple it's all the fault of the israelis but i think there are a number of reasons that could explain this for instance popularity with those individuals who support the palestinian side of the middle east question first is with. a well read and they take to it spokesperson of their cause second of all and i have to really be quite candid here the fact of the matter is that norman finkelstein is a member of the jewish community and have a member of the jewish community speak out against the state of israel because his words a certain cachet that no one jew or palestinian spokesperson. would simply would not have. say of course were about israel. let's be clear about one thing in my view israelis have the right to be there they hav
settlement along the june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven borders israel in the united states the chief rejectionists in the world are opposed to it . many issues with mr finkelstein's position but chief among them is his notion that really this cut this situation which has persisted in the middle east for decades really comes down to something very simple it's all the fault of the israelis but i think there are a number of reasons that could explain this for instance popularity with...
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the united states. american soldiers are going to get embroiled in a war there because the jews don't know how to defend themselves. don't do it. the secretary of state at the time, george marshall, who was the most revered american of his generation, said that if the president recognized the jewish state, he, george marshall, wouldn't vote for him in the 1948 presidential elections. but the president was a gentleman named harry truman, who claimed to have memorized the bible by age 14 and had himself joined a restorationist group called the american christian committee for palestine. he locked himself in the white house for 48 hours and on -- at 6:11 p.m. on may 14th, 1948, that's 11 minutes after israel declared its independence, harry truman made the united states the first nation on earth to recognize the recreated jewish state. and when asked later why he did this, why he went against the advice of all of his foreign policy counselors, truman basically had a two-word response. he said "i'm cyrus."
the united states. american soldiers are going to get embroiled in a war there because the jews don't know how to defend themselves. don't do it. the secretary of state at the time, george marshall, who was the most revered american of his generation, said that if the president recognized the jewish state, he, george marshall, wouldn't vote for him in the 1948 presidential elections. but the president was a gentleman named harry truman, who claimed to have memorized the bible by age 14 and had...
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. >> in the united states, this is not as bad as the depression. however, it shares the feature of the great depression. most of the time period we call the great depression the economy was actually growing. but it wasn't growing fast enough to bring down that terrible unemployment rate at all quickly. same now. further more, the economic logic, the special feature of depression economics is that the federal reserve can't do its usual thing, can't just cut interest rates because the interest rates it controls directly are already at zero which has all kinds of implications. it means that things like fiscal austerity, ordinarily if the government spends less that doesn't have to cause a recession because the fed can cut interest rates to offset that. but it can't do that now. so all of the logic of how economic policy works changes. we are qualitativefully the same situation we were in in the 30s. quantitatively it's not as bad but it has that same underlying logic. >> rose: paul krugman for the hour. next. captioning sponsored by rose communication
. >> in the united states, this is not as bad as the depression. however, it shares the feature of the great depression. most of the time period we call the great depression the economy was actually growing. but it wasn't growing fast enough to bring down that terrible unemployment rate at all quickly. same now. further more, the economic logic, the special feature of depression economics is that the federal reserve can't do its usual thing, can't just cut interest rates because the...
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that is how the united states got possession of the new box. officials say the double agent provided crucial information that allowed the cia to carry out sunday's drone air strike that killed this man in southern yemen. he was on the fbi most-wanted list for a 2000 bombing of the uss cole. investigators say the new under wear bomb contained the same chemical used two years ago in a failed attempt to bring down cargo planes. in that case al qaeda hit bombs and he was not present in a previous under wear bomb that failed to detonate on christmas, 2009. >> this is an ongoing operation. i can tell you that this was a nonmetallic-type device. >> officials have not disclosed the identity, nationality or which intelligence service he works for. that agent is now safe in saudi arabia. >>> vip joe biden blaming republicans under former president george w. bush for allowing iran to advance into nuclear weapons program autos we took office, i'll remind you there was virtually no international pressure on iran and we were the problem. we were diplomaticly
that is how the united states got possession of the new box. officials say the double agent provided crucial information that allowed the cia to carry out sunday's drone air strike that killed this man in southern yemen. he was on the fbi most-wanted list for a 2000 bombing of the uss cole. investigators say the new under wear bomb contained the same chemical used two years ago in a failed attempt to bring down cargo planes. in that case al qaeda hit bombs and he was not present in a previous...
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united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn it said quote after watching illegally shoot five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us. today on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. during the last year the middle east has been shaken by rebel movements in tunisia is the country where it all started. today i talked to the first president of the new tunisia months if you keep a medical doctor and human rights activist by training my zuki is cut from a very different cloth to his flamboyant and corrupt predecessor been really. old and imprisoned under the bin only regime. is considered to have the greatest moral authority of all arab leaders but i wonder how long can it last the transformation of tunisia is far from complete and president mao's uki must now face the realities of power. mr president. can you hear me. hello how are you was that sasha it is very nice to see you are you know i have always been you. up on the job you have done and i think really we. i wish you the
united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn it said quote after watching illegally shoot five hundred days now i've been detained without charge but that hasn't stopped us. today on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world tomorrow. during the last year the middle east has been shaken by rebel movements in tunisia is the country where it all started. today i talked to the first president of the new tunisia months if you keep a medical...
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mission, the united states arch to the united nations for years. >>guest: i don't him. i don't know the circumstances and the campaign has responded to that and i am sure they would respond to you if you asked. what i can tell you and what i have seen not public statements, government romney says they hire people based on merit andc1[ qualifications and ability to do the job. i have seen them state that leading the campaign was a decision he made. he was not asked. >>chris: but senator, a point that obama made yesterday, president obama made in the speech yesterday, he says the republicans and romney will take this country back when it comes to gay rights and birth control and when it comes to abortion. >>guest: well, there are differences of opinion between the parties on the issues. for example on the issue of life, yes, the republican party by and large, although there is diversity on the life issua
mission, the united states arch to the united nations for years. >>guest: i don't him. i don't know the circumstances and the campaign has responded to that and i am sure they would respond to you if you asked. what i can tell you and what i have seen not public statements, government romney says they hire people based on merit andc1[ qualifications and ability to do the job. i have seen them state that leading the campaign was a decision he made. he was not asked. >>chris: but...
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. >> reporter: this man of yemen is the mastermind and is the most dangerous threat to the united states. the cooperation insured that the latest bomb design never came close to its goal a u.s. bound aircraft. >> we're confident neither the device nor the intended user posed a threat. i'm just going to say that the device is in our custody. >> reporter: authorities tell abc2 news this bomb was an improved version of the so-called underwear bomb, a failed attempt to blow up a flit on christmas day in 2009. >> what we know is the bomb contains no metal parts and therefore would not have been detected by our security measures. >> reporter: extra security measures put in place last woke remain today including air marshal teams on every u.s. bound flights. >> we're dealing with a dynamic adversary who base their actions on our actions. >> reporter: now the top adviser reiterated today that the bomb was not an active threat which is why officials said there are no active plots tied to the anniversary of osama bin laden. jamie costello, abc2 news. >>> a warning to parents of young drivers. teen
. >> reporter: this man of yemen is the mastermind and is the most dangerous threat to the united states. the cooperation insured that the latest bomb design never came close to its goal a u.s. bound aircraft. >> we're confident neither the device nor the intended user posed a threat. i'm just going to say that the device is in our custody. >> reporter: authorities tell abc2 news this bomb was an improved version of the so-called underwear bomb, a failed attempt to blow up a...
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in the united states, we recognize israel as a country almost immediately. and this allows for palestinians to be forced out of their homeland. they have a lot of -- this is for anyone in the united states. with the right to have land. what i am here to let you know about, when you look back to other people's struggles, you have to look into this as well. >> can we also played the side show? i have been in city hall of lot lately, working around the san francisco civil rights ordinance. i want to talk about hypocrisy that is going on. i have a lot of faith in the san francisco government. as we recognize small business month, i want to know that my grandmother is turning 90 next month. they have the same -- to have a small business since 1967. i consider myself an activist, in making this better. this of autocracy exists. we have this bill in the place of the arab villages. geography books no longer exist. not only did they not exist, they are not there. in the place of -- [unintelligible] there is not one single place in this country that has not been built
in the united states, we recognize israel as a country almost immediately. and this allows for palestinians to be forced out of their homeland. they have a lot of -- this is for anyone in the united states. with the right to have land. what i am here to let you know about, when you look back to other people's struggles, you have to look into this as well. >> can we also played the side show? i have been in city hall of lot lately, working around the san francisco civil rights ordinance. i...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. . how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last long does it? listen. 5-hour energy lasts a whole lot of hours. so you can get a lot done without refills. it's packed with b-vitamins and nutrients to make it last. so don't just stand there holding your lattes, boys. make your move. we'll take the 5-hour energy. smart move. 5-hour energy. hours and hours of energy. >> get ready for a summer says her with the forecast predicting three forth of the country will have hotter than normal tells. so, a wild winter, should be we surprised to expect a super hot summer? ing they are mutally exclusive but because of drought and other parameters the summer looks to be quite hot for a jot of the nation. >> where
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god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ >> this evening, remarks from president obama, then discussion with the constitution party's presidential nominee, and then "q&a" with nancy gibbs about the latest book. the bipartisan association is hosting a discussion about iran's nuclear program. the group represents the five permanent members of the u.n. security council plus germany. we will hear from the former middle east advisor to president clinton. that begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. and we will have live coverage of the former undersecretary for political affairs and the u.s. ambassador to it is ahead of the two day summit. on friday, president obama concluded his two day trip to the west coast with a visit to reno, nev. where he highlighted his home under the financing initiative. as part of his to do this, he is urging lawmakers to pass a bill that would reduce barriers for home owners to refinance at a lower rate. it has increased 50% nationwide. [applause] >> he did not have to stand back. that is your sh
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if convicted john edwards, former united states senator, and candidate not presidency of the united states, faces 30 years in prison. the defense now set to present their case. they will start early on monday. former prosecutor and legal analyst, arthur aidala, and criminal defense attorney, randy zelin, you thought a weird thing that happens, that almost never happens it will be dismissed and the judge gave that long and said we will see you. >>randy: what doesn't mean --. >>shepard: you were wrong. >>randy: why are you pointing that out in it you were so adamant, john edwards didn't know, blah, blah, blah. >>randy: he will be acquitted or there is a mistrial. he said there is enough to go to the jury and from an appeals perspective that was smart because it changes the game for the government's right to appeal. but the bottom line the defense case is beginning to attack on two fronts: there will be a technical front. they could call a campaign finance expert to say, listen, this, these were not donations, campaign donations. they were gifts. >>arthur: i think there was no brain are decis
if convicted john edwards, former united states senator, and candidate not presidency of the united states, faces 30 years in prison. the defense now set to present their case. they will start early on monday. former prosecutor and legal analyst, arthur aidala, and criminal defense attorney, randy zelin, you thought a weird thing that happens, that almost never happens it will be dismissed and the judge gave that long and said we will see you. >>randy: what doesn't mean --....
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now, that's progressive. >>> tonight the united states >>> tonight the united states senate voted three new judges to the federal bench. testimony votes weren't close. by a final vote of 91-3. jackeline will been in court. john lee will be on a court in illinois. christine g. baker was confirmed for a district court seat in arkansas. there was no controversy in getting them out of the senate judiciary committee either. this uncontroversial thing that the senators did tonight is the most difficult thing to get done in the current united states senate. tonight's vote only came about as a result of a deal senate majority leader harry reid struck back in march. he agreed to hold it on a republican bill in order to get republicans to agree too vote on two judicial nominations a week. that deal runs out today which means we'll be back to the broken status quo. rendered in shocking detail in a new report released today. the alliance for justice released findings on how dysfunctional they have come. vacancies were double what they were. nearly one out of ten federal judgeships are empty. that i
now, that's progressive. >>> tonight the united states >>> tonight the united states senate voted three new judges to the federal bench. testimony votes weren't close. by a final vote of 91-3. jackeline will been in court. john lee will be on a court in illinois. christine g. baker was confirmed for a district court seat in arkansas. there was no controversy in getting them out of the senate judiciary committee either. this uncontroversial thing that the senators did tonight...